
Multiple U.S. grocery stores now have American Rounds weapons vending machines, which redefine the concept of” pleasure in ammunition purchasing.”
The weapons vending machines, according to the company’s website, let customers over the age of 21 buy it using” as simple as an ATM” like it says on the company website.
Our integrated ammunition dispensing stations are available 24/7, preventing store closures and long lines.
According to American Rounds, the weapons vending systems utilize artificial intelligence technology, facial recognition software, and card checking capabilities. The program claims to be capable of determining whether a buyer’s personality is being verified and whether any false identification attempts are made.
Provides Magers, CEO of American Rounds, told , Newsweek , that eight weapons vending devices have either already been installed or are now being installed in four states.
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According to Newsweek, the second machine was installed at a New Value grocery shop located in Pell City, Alabama. Four other models were immediately installed in Oklahoma’s Super C Mart businesses, as well as a Lowe’s Industry place in Canyon Lake, Texas.
According to Magers, another Canyon Lake site will be added quickly, and LaGrees Food Stores in Buena Vista, Colorado will immediately install a second weapons vending machine.
Emphasizing the popularity of the machines, Magers told Newsweek,” We have over 200 store requests for AARM]Automated Ammo Retail Machine ] units covering approximately nine states currently and that number is growing daily”.
Magers even emphasized the company’s commitment to supporting “law-abiding, concerned weapons ownership”.
” Mortgage is already purchased online or off the table. The CEO said that these circumstances cause unintended profits to underage customers and or a high theft rate in retail outlets. The AARM products use state-of-the-art ID machines combined with physical recognition,” What we loved about this idea is” says the director.
Despite the fact that Newsweek reported that gun control activists have already voiced their opposition and worries about the new ability for American gun owners to purchase weapons from vending machines, the company claims that” all trades adhere to national and regional requirements, maintaining the highest standards of responsible income.”
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives ( ATF ) provided a statement to Newsweek, saying,” A federal license is not required to sell ammunition. However, all applicable federal laws and state laws must be followed when selling ammunition in commerce.